Kubuntu: Show programs only on their workspace
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When switching workspaces (Virtual Desktops); is there a way to make programs only show up on their belonging workspace?
By default all programs are visible on the taskbar, even if the program is on a different workspace. If you click the program, it will take you to the workspace it belongs to. I do not want any programs showing up that does not belong to the current workspace I am on.
Help will be very much appreciated.
I am running on Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop.
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When switching workspaces (Virtual Desktops); is there a way to make programs only show up on their belonging workspace?
By default all programs are visible on the taskbar, even if the program is on a different workspace. If you click the program, it will take you to the workspace it belongs to. I do not want any programs showing up that does not belong to the current workspace I am on.
Help will be very much appreciated.
I am running on Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop.
kubuntu desktop-environments workspaces taskbar
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When switching workspaces (Virtual Desktops); is there a way to make programs only show up on their belonging workspace?
By default all programs are visible on the taskbar, even if the program is on a different workspace. If you click the program, it will take you to the workspace it belongs to. I do not want any programs showing up that does not belong to the current workspace I am on.
Help will be very much appreciated.
I am running on Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop.
kubuntu desktop-environments workspaces taskbar
When switching workspaces (Virtual Desktops); is there a way to make programs only show up on their belonging workspace?
By default all programs are visible on the taskbar, even if the program is on a different workspace. If you click the program, it will take you to the workspace it belongs to. I do not want any programs showing up that does not belong to the current workspace I am on.
Help will be very much appreciated.
I am running on Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop.
kubuntu desktop-environments workspaces taskbar
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I know how to do this on Ubuntu regular, I guess it's the same on Kubuntu. You can stop apps on different workspaces showing on the dock by enabling the option "Isolate Workspaces" in Dash to Dock extension: screenshot.
To isolate the apps while using Super + Tab
, I used dconf Editor, and enabled the option at /org/gnome/shell/app-switcher/current-workspace-only
: screenshot.
I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
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I know how to do this on Ubuntu regular, I guess it's the same on Kubuntu. You can stop apps on different workspaces showing on the dock by enabling the option "Isolate Workspaces" in Dash to Dock extension: screenshot.
To isolate the apps while using Super + Tab
, I used dconf Editor, and enabled the option at /org/gnome/shell/app-switcher/current-workspace-only
: screenshot.
I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
â cubetastic
6 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
I know how to do this on Ubuntu regular, I guess it's the same on Kubuntu. You can stop apps on different workspaces showing on the dock by enabling the option "Isolate Workspaces" in Dash to Dock extension: screenshot.
To isolate the apps while using Super + Tab
, I used dconf Editor, and enabled the option at /org/gnome/shell/app-switcher/current-workspace-only
: screenshot.
I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
â cubetastic
6 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
0
down vote
up vote
0
down vote
I know how to do this on Ubuntu regular, I guess it's the same on Kubuntu. You can stop apps on different workspaces showing on the dock by enabling the option "Isolate Workspaces" in Dash to Dock extension: screenshot.
To isolate the apps while using Super + Tab
, I used dconf Editor, and enabled the option at /org/gnome/shell/app-switcher/current-workspace-only
: screenshot.
I know how to do this on Ubuntu regular, I guess it's the same on Kubuntu. You can stop apps on different workspaces showing on the dock by enabling the option "Isolate Workspaces" in Dash to Dock extension: screenshot.
To isolate the apps while using Super + Tab
, I used dconf Editor, and enabled the option at /org/gnome/shell/app-switcher/current-workspace-only
: screenshot.
answered 7 hours ago
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I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
â cubetastic
6 hours ago
add a comment |Â
I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
â cubetastic
6 hours ago
I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
I am sorry, but this does not work. I should have elaborated that I am running Ubuntu 18.04, with the Kubuntu Desktop. That being said, I believe your tips will point me in the right direction. If I find out how, I will make sure to post it here.
â Ivan Skodje
7 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
â cubetastic
6 hours ago
Ok, so you have Kubuntu desktop - that means you can't use GNOME extensions. Right.
â cubetastic
6 hours ago
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